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Click here to subscribe19th century French champleve and gilt metal four glass mantel clock, the rectangular case with moulded top with enamel decoration similarly decorated columns, circular enamel dial with swag ornament, Arabic numerals, mercury pendulum also with champleve decoration raised on moulded base, 28cm
Victorian French ormolu mantel clock retailed by Howell & James, Paris, the circular pink porcelain chapter ring surrounded by a snake and surmounted by a porcelain and ormolu urn with a striking movement, signed H Jacet, supported on a turned scroll and square central section, flanked by figures atop swag columnson a breakfront base on an inner giltwood stand also glass dome (a/f) and ebonised stand, 52cm high
A Wedgwood 'Aesthetic' Blue and White Pottery Cased Mantel Clock, J.W. Benson, 25 Old Bond Street, London, of rectangular shape, printed beneath the circular white enamel dial with a river landscape, with further floral bouquets and baskets of flowers to the top and sides, the movement striking a coiled gong, numbered on the back plate 24219 and stamped JWB, {24.5cm high}, the case with impressed factory mark. See lot 1035 for illustration.
A Three Train Mantel Clock, inscribed Horner, Halifax, the fusee anchor movement chiming and striking upon five gongs, the silvered and brass dial with rise and fall and selection of chimes in the arch, in an oak case carved with caryatids, pendants, flowerheads and strapwork at the sides, with break arch top, circa 1880, {49cm}
A French Gilt Brass and Porcelain Mounted Mantel Clock, of architectural form, with scroll enriched swept pedestal finial over a circular dial with black Roman numerals centrally painted with a cupid in flight over an artist's palette, with a portrait plaque below, on scrolling acanthus sheathed legs, the movement by Japy Freres numbered 482 69, striking a bell, {34cm}, raised on an ebonised plinth beneath a glass dome, {circa 1850.}
A Late 19th Century American Cherrywood Patent Spring Eight Day Mantel Clock, the white enamel dial with roman numerals inscribed "Brewster & Ingrahams Bristol Conn.", the arched case with upper circular glazed dial cover, the square lower part colour transfer printed, the interior with trade label. Height 20". Width 10".
A late 19th Century French gilt brass and green onyx mounted "four-glass" cased mantel clock, the 4ins gilt dial with Arabic numerals to the eight day movement, with mercury compensated pendulum and striking the hour and half hour on a gong, contained in bow-fronted case with moulded top and foot, 11.5ins high